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Dec. 7, 2011: Product News Briefs
As part of our ongoing mission to keep LTN readers informed of legal tech product and vendor news, we've compiled the latest industry developments together in one convenient list. Included this week are news updates from Bellefield, C2C, The Frayman Group, LexisNexis, Nogacom, Thomson Reuters, and Westlaw.Epson Unveils New Portable Color Scanner
Epson's new portable color scanner, the WorkForce DS-30, outputs scanned business cards, letters, and documents to email, searchable PDFs, SharePoint sites, and cloud services like Evernote.Metalogix Launched File Services for SharePoint
Metalogix's new StorePoint product provides integrated storage, backup, and recovery for Microsoft SharePoint.View more book results for the query "*"
McAfee to Buy Secure Computing
Software maker McAfee has agreed to buy Secure Computing in a deal valued at $465 million. McAfee hopes the acquisition will bolster its position in the risk management business and offer a complete, single-source network security portfolio to a range of companies, from small to global.McCarter & English Adds Vizibility for Online Identity Management
McCarter & English, a Newark, N.J.-based law firm with more than 400 attorneys, is integrating New York-based Vizibility's online identity management platform into the firm website.In FCPA Sting Case, D.C. Prosecutors Revise Discovery Process
D.C. prosecutors are revising the government's discovery procedure in a closely watched foreign bribery case, choosing a third-party vendor to store material for which defense lawyers must pay to access. The new process, announced in Washington, will change the way material is produced to defendants charged in a conspiracy to violate the FCPA.Study Suggests Little Cause for Alarm Over Laptops in the Classroom
A paper written by a Temple University law professor concluded that laptops actually can enhance the educational experience — and suggests educators think twice about banning them.Saga Acquired by Client Profiles
Case management software provider Client Profiles, based in Atlanta, has acquired New York-based Saga, the developers of the Saga Practice Manager application, a plaintiff-geared product that includes applications for document assembly, legal forms, jurisdictional rules, and workflow management.Trending Stories
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